Following Google’s re-entry into the Social Networking scene through its Google platform, the Internet Giant went on to take down pseudonyms, business/brand names and aliases from its list, claiming it wants the system strictly serving real individuals, and that the others would soon be included through Google Business Profiles.
In a separate situation, Facebook’s Randi Zuckerberg also expressed identical statements, saying there is no spot for anonymity in cyberspace. Now, originating from two of the most important companies within the network, it may seem logical and required.
Perhaps, Google just prefers their roster free from “fictitious characters,” possibly because their platform is still on a test-run phase and they also prefer to maintain the numbers real for a more accurate assessment.
